a rental unit that is fit for human beings to live in. A rental unit that substantially complies with building and safety code standards that materially affect tenants' health and safety is said to be "habitable." See uninhabitable and implied warranty of habitability.
Being fit to live in. The residential landlord has an obligation to keep the leased premises in a habitable condition.
A description of a dwelling or property that is appropriate for human occupancy.
Suitable for occupancy. Local building codes ensure that structures are habitable through requirements for building permits and certificates of occupancy.
In a condition suitable for humans to live inside.
suitable and fit for a person to live in and free of any faults that might endanger the health and safety of occupants.
In a condition suitable for human habitation.